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    Morality Issue over Cartoon Shows

    episodes of South Park is “Manbearpig”. The show is about a lonely and attention-desperate Al Gore goes to the South Park Elementary and explains to kids the earth’s biggest threat is Manbearpig, the half man, half bear, and half pig monster as Al Gore describes. Nobody cares about what he says, and nobody trusts him, he has no friend. It spoofs Al Gore and his Globe Warming speech. Although the kids know Al Gore uses manbearpig to gain attention from people, they decide to help him hunt the

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    Global Warming

    Global Warming An Inconvenient Truth, a bold message that drew all the attention throughout the world about global warming was written and presented by former Vice President Al Gore. In his documentary, Al Gore discusses many global issues as well as the personal relevance they bear in his and all of our lives today and in our futures. The book, as a whole, is a huge success. It also raises public awareness of global climate change and tells the truth that lies behind global warming. It is a very

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    An Inconvenient Truth

    An Inconvenient Truth Al Gore really has a valid point in what he wants to share with the people. His visual aids and animations shows great insight into what he sees for the future. Our world is in big trouble; as he stresses the changes in the earth over the last thirty years. Gore is a great public speaker and really leaves people with something to think about when his presentation is over. He has been all over the world to share this presentation with others and really get people out there

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    Creativity Innovation & New Product Development

    happened to the Gore-Tex Brand after the patent expired. What activities can firms use to try to maintain any advantage developed during the patent protection phase? Once the main patent on the Gore-Tex fabric expired, the company lost all rights to its invention, and it opened the door for other companies to offer comparative products at a lower price. Many companies make waterproof membranes now, and some have advanced past Gore-Tex in terms of durability and function. Gore no longer has

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    Where Is the Earth Heading?

    and another one “the unprecedented loss of living species at a rate that has not taken place on this planet since the disappearance of the dinosaurs so many tens of millions of years ago” (Gore). This is very shocking and unimaginable because without animals we neither the Earth won't be able to survive. Al Gore was preparing this speech very much, since he thought through the details about where it would take it's place or to what will make him look convincing and more trustworthy for his audience

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    climate change, and suggests urgent actions that need to be taken immediately. It is based on a slide show on climate Gore has presented to audiences worldwide over 1000 times in the past 15 years, but it is not purely a documentary. Gore's movie is an advocacy piece that is part documentary, part biography, and part campaign ad. I'll discuss all three of these aspects below. In brief, Al Gore has the right idea--climate change is an urgent issue that requires immediate action, and his thoughtful movie

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    Global Warming: Fact or Fiction

    Outline I. What Is Global Warming A. Is Global Warming Harmful To Earth 1. Is There Cause For Serious Concerns 2. Can Global Warming Be Stopped II. Al Gore, Global Warming and Congress A. Al Gore Wins Nobel Peace Price 1. Global Warming - Fact 2. Global Warming - Fiction III. Conclusion Global Warming: Fact or Fiction What is Global Warming

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    “an Inconvenient Truth”: Reaction Paper

    The film “An Inconvenient Truth” is a documentary film about global warming. Al Gore discusses the scientific opinion on climate change, as well as the present and future effects of global warming. The warming of the earth is caused by the green house gasses preventing the sun’s heat to escape from the earth’s atmosphere. That’s the elementary explanation of Global Warming by the movie. Al Gore describes the consequences he believes global climate change will produce if the amount of human-generated

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    Al Gore's Environmental Activism

    Al Gore, now best known today for his environmental activism, was born in Washington, D.C, as his father, from Tennessee, served in Congress . Gore attended Harvard and opposed the Vietnam War, but he felt a sense of civic duty to enlist in the U.S. Army in 1969 . Gore was a reporter after his military service and then went to Vanderbilt Law School before dropping out to run for Congress . He had a long career in Congress, running for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1976 from Tennessee

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    An Inconvenient Truth

    for this significant and ever-evolving breadth area is former Vice President Al Gore’s 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth: A Global Warning. Al Gore has been a long-time speaker and against global warming, and has advocated toward environmental energy efficiency and alternate fuel resources. In the years following his time in the White House, Gore focused significant time traveling throughout the world presenting the adverse effects related to global warming. This led to the creation of his documentary

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